The silvered leaf-monkey has a unimale social structure. The group, which averages 15-28 individuals is composed of a single adult male, several adult females, and immature individuals. Males will live solitarily before finding a group of its own.

Langurs are also known as leaf monkeys due to their vegetarian diet. They also have large and complex stomachs to help them digest cellulose.

Habitat:

coastal, mangrove and riverine forest, and plantations

Diet:

Approximately 50% leaves, 40% fruit and 10% flowers, buds and insects

Status:

Near Threatened (IUCN)

Approximate Dimensions of Adult:

Length: 20-22 inches.Weight: 14.5 lbs (males)
& 12.5 lbs (females).

Lifespan:

Up to 28 years

Reproduction & Offspring:

Little is known about the silvered langur's reproductive biology. They give birth to a single offspring. This species has not been found to have a birth season, with births occurring throughout the year.